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ACADEMIC CATALOG 2020-2021 PAYNE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY5/29/18 Summer Semester Begins WILBERFORCE, OHIO 0 | P a g e This catalog is subject to change without notice or obligation. V3 – Rev. 9/29/20 1 | P a g e Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................................ 2 CONTACTING PAYNE ............................................................................................................................... 3 ABOUT PAYNE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY ....................................................................................... 4 Greetings from the President ................................................................................................................................. 4 History of the Seminary ......................................................................................................................................... 4 Location................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Mission, Vision, and Values ................................................................................................................................... 6 Board of Trustees .................................................................................................................................................. 7 Deans and Presidents ............................................................................................................................................. 8 The Seminary Campus ........................................................................................................................................... 9 Accreditation ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Assessment of Student Academic Achievement ..................................................................................................... 9 Educational Partnerships ........................................................................................................................................ 9 Online Learning ................................................................................................................................................... 10 FACULTY, ADMINISTRATION, AND STAFF ...................................................................................... 11 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS ........................................................................................................................... 17 MASTER OF DIVINITY ................................................................................................................................... 17 DOCTOR OF MINISTRY PROGRAM ............................................................................................................. 27 ADMISSIONS ............................................................................................................................................... 37 Master of Divinity Admissions Procedures ........................................................................................................... 37 Doctor of Ministry Admissions Procedures .......................................................................................................... 40 International Student Admissions ......................................................................................................................... 41 FINANCE INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................... 42 Tuition and Fees .................................................................................................................................................. 42 Tuition and Fees .................................................................................................................................................. 42 Drop/Add Policy ................................................................................................................................................. 46 Financial Aid ........................................................................................................................................................ 47 Veteran Benefits................................................................................................................................................... 51 Scholarships and Awards ...................................................................................................................................... 52 ACADEMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES ............................................ 57 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ........................................................................................................................ 84 MASTER OF DIVINITY COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ...................................................................................... 84 DOCTOR OF MINISTRY COURSE DESCRIPTIONS .................................................................................... 98 2 | P a g e CONTACTING PAYNE Main Campus Mailing Address: P.O. Box 474 1230 Wilberforce Clifton Road Wilberforce, OH 45384-0474 www.payneseminary.edu 937.376.2946 Savannah Site: Abercorn Center 6555 Abercorn Street, Suite 120 Savannah, GA 31405 President’s Office 937.376.2946 [email protected] Academic Services Office 937.971.2948 [email protected] Development, Marketing and Alumni Relations Office 937.971.2855 [email protected] Finance Office 937.971.2850 [email protected] For a full directory of staff, please consult the next section. You can find any updated contact information on the website (www.payneseminary.edu). 3 | P a g e ABOUT PAYNE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Whether you have chosen Payne Theological Seminary because of our Africentric perspective, devotion to quality education, affordability, or exceptional theological training, we’re glad you did. The following information tells you more about Payne Theological Seminary and how it evolved into the progressive learning institution it is today. It also gives you valuable insight into our mission and how we can help you achieve your ministry goals. Greetings from the President The educational programs are changed whenever it is necessary to stay abreast of rapid changes in the theological field. Payne Theological Seminary reserves the right to alter or amend any item contained herein without notice. We encourage you to consult with your advisor or the appropriate Seminary official for confirmation of matters that are essential to your program of study. Payne Theological Seminary is committed to assuring equal opportunity to all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, gender, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, ancestry, age, marital status, veteran status, socio- economic status, physical or mental disability, or any other protected group status as defined by law or Seminary policy in its educational programs, activities, admissions, or employment practices as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the American with Disabilities Act, and other applicable statutes. Payne’s Title IX Coordinator is Mr. Kim King II ([email protected] or 937.971.2863. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, it is the policy of Payne Theological Seminary to provide reasonable accommodations to persons with disabilities. If you require disability-related accommodations, please contact the Office of Academic Services 937.971.2948. Please address correspondence to Payne Theological Seminary, 1230 Wilberforce-Clifton Road, P. O. Box 474, Wilberforce, Ohio 45384 or phone 937.376.2946. History of the Seminary Payne Theological Seminary is one of the oldest Black seminaries primarily concerned with the training of men and women for ministry. The purpose of Payne has always been 4 | P a g e to prepare men and women of faith to be spiritual leaders, intellectual leaders and agents of constructive social change in the church and world. Its origin can be traced to the Ohio Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, which met in Columbus, Ohio, in October 1844. There a committee was appointed and empowered to select a site and erect a Seminary and Manual Training School. In 1871, the Board of Trustees of Wilberforce University voted and approved the organization of a seminary to be named for Bishop Daniel A. Payne, who had interested the African Methodist Episcopal Church in a program of higher education. Payne Theological Seminary was incorporated in 1894 as an independent institution “for the purpose of promoting education, religion, and morality by the education of persons for the Christian ministry and missionaries for the redemption of Africa and other foreign lands.” In 1954, the Seminary took steps to raise its standards by promoting a program exclusively on a graduate level. Payne Theological Seminary was admitted to membership in the Association of Theological Schools (ATS) in 1956. In 1995, it became the fourth historically African American theological seminary to become fully accredited by the ATS. In 2009, the ATS Commission on Accrediting announced that Payne had been elevated to a ten-year accreditation cycle. Location